ORDO WEEK 13 MONDAY EVENING SONG
SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD
MONDAY EVENING PRAYER
THIRTEENTH MONDAY OF ORDINARY TIME
ORDINARY WEEK XIII
PSALTER WEEK I
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Three Main Options for Praying this Evening
FULL ROMAN RITE SERVICES
These all contain the full official text of Roman Rite for both Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer. Both virtual links are embedded here for convenience so that one does not have to use figure out which office to use on their websites. Both websites publish their offices early for the convenience of English speakers in New Zealand, Australia and the Philippines. On some days the correct office may be difficult to find.
There embedded links bring the additional advantages of eliminating YouTube advertisements, and also being able to choose any of three hymns to begin the Hour.
DIVINE OFFICE.ORG OPTION
Excellent model of small household size community reciting the office with sung hymn at the beginning.
Hymn: "O Boundless Wisdom, God Most High"
Translation by Gabriel Gillert of "Immense caeli Conditor"
SING THE HOURS OPTION
Excellent model of totally sung office but mostly by one very talented young person. His father is an excellent translator of Latin Hymns. If you like the translations better than the Latin, you can e-mail them. They put much time and effort into creating this website, be respectful of their love of Latin when you ask for less of it.
Hymn: "For all the Saints, Who from Their Labor Rest." by William Walsham How (1864)
WORD ON FIRE OPTION
LITURGY OF THE HOURS BOOKLET:
JUNE 2020, pages 590-598
Hymn: "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" p. 683
Text Horatius Bonar Tune KINGSFOLD English Folk Melody
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WALKING AND SINGING WITH THE PEOPLE OF GOD
For health reasons, I walk forty to fifty minutes each morning and evening on a treadmill. The two above offices total about thirty-five minutes. Adding some of the additional options below brings the time to over forty-five minutes. The three options are interleaved by opening three tabs on the computer in front of the treadmill. With a little more dexterity, they could be interweaved on a cellphone of pad. The repetition of each psalm three time in three different formats provides a pleasing ritual experience.
ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
* PSALM 11 *
I trust in the Lord, so why do you say to me: “Fly up to the mountain like a sparrow”?
PSALM 10:1-7In Dómino confído, quómodo dícitis ánimæ meæ:* «Tránsmigra in montem sicut passer?
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* PSALM 15 *
Lord, who will live in your tent? Who will dwell on your holy mountain?
PSALM 14:1-5Dómine, quis habitábit in tabernáculo tuo?* Quis requiéscet in monte sancto tuo?
CANTICLE EPHESIANS 1
Blessed be God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
EPHESIANS 1:3-10Benedíctus Deus et Pater Dómini nostri Iesu Christi,*
LECTIONARY OPTIONS
AntiphonMy soul magnifies the Lord, since God has had regard for my humble state.
Magníficat ánima mea Dóminum, quia respéxit Deus humilitátem meam.
THE LORD'S PRAYER
ANGLICAN CHORAL EVENING SONG
EEvensong sung by the boy choristers and Lay Clerks
Cecilia McDowall, Responses
Psalms 126-127
Howells, Gloucester service
Bairstow, Save us, O Lord
Hymn 694: Jesus, Lord, we look to thee (Vienna